Despite all the enhancements and new options, the bottom 2014 Nissan X-Trail is priced at £2,600 less than its forerunner. The entry-level five-seat 2WD Visia comes with 17” alloy wheels, crystal rectifier daytimers, Bluetooth property and an MP3 compatible system with AUX-IN, air-con, heated door mirrors, follow-me-home lighting and an electrical hand brake.
After Visia we’ve the Acenta trim level, priced from £24,795, and adding privacy glass, twin zone climate management, electrical folding mirrors, an influencing roof, automatic lights and wipers and front and rear parking sensors.
Moving up the trim level tree we discover the n-tec, priced from £27,295, boasting high-end options like 19” alloys, intelligent i-Key protection with push-button ignition, DAB radio, roof rails, power tailgate, Around view Monitor giving 360-degree view and NissanConnect.
The range-topping Tekna, priced from £29,295, that includes Bi-LED headlamps, heated leather seats and an electrical driver’s seat with lumbar support, Blind Spot Warning and Driver Attention and Park Assist automatic parking.
The only engine offered for the 2014 Nissan X-Trail within the UK may be a 1.6dCi 131PS diesel with 320 Nm. It averages 57.6 mpg and might be ordered with XTRONIC CVT transmission and four-wheel-drive, however not in Visia semblance.